summary: Deployment/testing gotchas for the self-hosted apprise-api Docker container — correct image name (caronc/apprise, NOT caronc/apprise-api), config-dir ownership (uid 1000 workers), stateful config format, container-localhost delivery-test trap, and the tailnet-bind pattern used on ovh-vps.
- The Docker Hub image is **`docker.io/caronc/apprise`** — `caronc/apprise-api` does **not** exist (404 on the Hub API), despite the project being named apprise-api on GitHub.
## Container-localhost delivery-test trap
- Inside the container, notification target URLs like `json://localhost:1` resolve to the **container's own** network namespace, not the host — stateless delivery to them always fails with HTTP 424 ("One or more notifications could not be sent").
- Integration tests against a throwaway container therefore need either an externally reachable target (opt-in via env var) or an error-round-trip assertion (expect the 424 to surface); config `add` calls are safe with unreachable URLs since they store without delivering.
- On Fedora with SELinux, `docker run` hits EACCES on this setup — use rootless **podman**.
-`docker exec apprise id` reports **root**, but the gunicorn workers actually run as **uid 1000** — the container chowns the mounted `/config` volume to `1000:1000` on first start.
- A stateful config file owned by another uid with mode `600` produces a misleading 500: `django: NOTIFY - I/O error accessing configuration using KEY: <key>`. Fix: `chown 1000:1000` the `{key}.cfg` file (keep `600`).
- Corollary: after the container starts, the host user may lose write access to `./config` (it was chowned to 1000) — `sudo chown` back or write files as the right uid.
## Stateful config essentials
-`APPRISE_STATEFUL_MODE=simple` → config is a plain text file `/config/{KEY}.cfg`, one target URL per line, optional `tag=` prefix (`pushover=pover://user@token`). Untagged lines match notify calls with no tag.
-`APPRISE_CONFIG_LOCK=yes` disables config changes via the API — config is file-managed only; notify still works.
- A long random KEY (`openssl rand -hex 16`) acts as the only auth token; treat the `.cfg` filename/key as a secret.
apprise-api has **no authentication** — don't expose it publicly bare. Pattern used: bind the container port to the tailscale IP + localhost only (`100.100.43.95:8901:8000`, `127.0.0.1:8901:8000`), so every tailnet machine can notify with no public exposure, no DNS, no reverse proxy. Server env (base URL + key) lives in `~/services/apprise/apprise.env` (600) on ovh-vps.